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The last two years have seen a vast sea change in workstation computing, which makes specifying the right hardware for BIM (Building Information Modeling) a daunting task. The high demands of the Revit BIM platform, reality capture, virtual reality, and 3D applications such as 3ds Max software and Maya software require a thorough understanding of today’s computing platforms so that you can make sound investments in your next workstation. This class will take a deep dive into the latest advancements in computing platforms and the important options to consider when purchasing new workstations. We’ll cover the best in today’s PC components—processors, motherboards, memory, graphics cards, and storage—and optimize each based on advanced BIM and 3D tasks. New to this year is a review of reality capture and the specific computing demands of laser scanning and photogrammetry workloads. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of building out a DIY system versus purchasing a preconfigured system from a large vendor, and provide tips for buying parts online.
주요 학습
- Discover the specific hardware requirements of the latest BIM, 3D, VR, and reality capture workflows
- Learn about the latest in computing platforms, CPUs, graphics, memory, and storage, and how each affects application productivity
- Learn about the optimum workstation components for different BIM, 3D, VR, and reality capture use cases
- Learn how to intelligently shop for complete systems and individual components in today's marketplace
발표자
- MSMatthew StachoniMatt Stachoni is currently the BIM Manager at Tutor Perini Building Corp, implementing BIM for their Preconstruction and Estimating groups and performing BIM Coordination / VDC services for projects in the field. Matt has 30 years of experience as a BIM, CAD, and IT manager for a number of prominent AEC firms and has been using Autodesk software professionally since 1987. Prior to joining Tutor Perini, Matt was a BIM Specialist with Microsol Resources, an Autodesk Premier Partner in New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston, where he provided software training, BIM implementation and specialized consultation services, and technical support for all of Autodesk’s AEC applications. Matt was also the BIM and IT Manager for Erdy McHenry Architecture LLC, Bernardon, and several other design firms in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Boston, MA. He is a contributing writer for AUGIWorld Magazine, and 2017 marks his 19th consecutive year attending Autodesk University and his 15th year as a speaker.
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